Employee Assistance Program
The Employee Assistance Program is designed to help employees and families meet the many life challenges while remaining healthy, engaged and productive. Prevention and support of your needs at home and at work; ultimately affect your well-being and ability to balance work and home life. EASE@WORK addresses a broad and complex body of issues affecting mental and emotional well-being, such as alcohol and other substance abuse, stress, grief, family problems, and psychological disorders. Help is available when you need it!
EASE@Work EAP Services are accessible to you and your dependents 24 hours a day/7 days a week with weekend or evening counseling appointments available throughout Northeast Ohio and nationally. The EAP is voluntary, confidential, private and free to employees and dependents. You and your dependents may access this service by calling the numbers listed below or by accessing services on the web.
EASE@Work’s website, My Life Expert, allows you access to:
- Thousands of articles, videos, and worksheets
- Quick Health and Lifestyle assessments and surveys
- Interactive checklists
- Events Calendar for the latest webinars and online training sessions
- Build your own Employee Profile
- 24-7 instant, confidential support
EASE@Work Offerings and Resources
For more information on EAP and administrative referrals contact: Lisa Yeager.
EASE@WORK
To Access EAP Services
Call: 1-800-521-3273 (EASE)
Website: EASE@Work
Video: "Welcome to your new member portal"
To Log Into My Life Expert:
- Click "Create a new account with your company code" on the right hand side of the page
- Insert your Company Access Code: cosummit
- Follow instructions in the activation e-mail
Mobile device or tablet QR Code:
Medical Mutual of Ohio
Mental Health Resources
- American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
- American Psychological Association
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Mental Health America
- Mental Health First Aid
- National Alliance on Mental Illness
- National Institute of Mental Health
- Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- U.S. Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services
9-8-8 SUICIDE & CRISIS HOTLINE
For Ohioans and family members who are experiencing a mental health or addiction crisis will be able to call, chat, or text the 988 number in order to reach a trained counselor who can offer help and support.
Learn more about 988 at the links below:
- Ohio 988 Fact Sheet
- Ohio 988 FAQ
- When to Call 911/When to Call 988
- Local Partner Toolkit (logos and more)
- Ohio 988 Lifeline Providers Coverage Map
- OhioMHAS 988 Resource Page
*Information from NAMI Summit County.
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